Heard!: Afros & Audio Interview Series with Talib Jasir

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Community, Capital & Content Strategy: Denzell Turner on Growing Black Fridays Podcast

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Heard!: Afros & Audio Interview Series with Talib Jasir
Community, Capital & Content Strategy: Denzell Turner on Growing Black Fridays Podcast
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In Episode 26 of the Heard! Afros & Audio Interview Series, Talib Jasir sits with Denzell Turner, founder and host of the Black Fridays Podcast, to discuss podcast monetization, community wealth, and building a business platform rooted in Detroit entrepreneurship.

Launched during the 2020 Blackout Tuesday movement, Black Fridays Podcast began as a way to spotlight Black-owned businesses and founders. What started as Instagram Live conversations evolved into a long-running podcast documenting revenue strategies, civic engagement, and the realities of growing a sustainable brand through audio.

In this conversation, Denzell shares how corporate marketing systems informed his approach to podcasting, why consistency determines long-term monetization, and how content creators can build trust within their local ecosystems. We examine the difference between short-form growth and long-form depth, the economics of podcasting beyond sponsorships, and why most podcasters stop before their platform compounds.

This episode speaks directly to podcasters, entrepreneurs, and community builders thinking about longevity, audience trust, and translating content into tangible economic impact.

Listen to Black Fridays Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.

Subscribe to Heard! Afros & Audio for more conversations on podcasting, media strategy, and creative entrepreneurship.

Timestamps

00:00 – Welcome + Who is Denzell Turner? 05:00 – The Origin of Black Fridays During Blackout Tuesday 10:00 – Why Revenue Conversations Matter in Podcasting 15:00 – Interviewing Detroit’s Mayor + Civic Engagement Through Podcasting 20:00 – Corporate Marketing Strategy Applied to Black Entrepreneurs 25:00 – From IG Live to Studio Recording: Evolution of the Show 30:00 – Short-Form, YouTube Strategy & Attention Economics 35:00 – Why Consistency Determines Monetization 40:00 – Making Podcasting Work Beyond Direct Revenue 45:00 – Podcast Coaching Program + Building a Creator Community

To learn more about Denzell Turner visit https://blackfridayspod.com

Listen to Black Fridays Podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/8d54ddbb-c761-4366-b866-d9b661d6fb4a

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